How Can I Make My Girlfriends Nose Job Tax Deductible For Me?

My girlfriend is in the entertainment industry (modeling and fitness competitions). I’d like to get her a nose job, but make it tax deductible for me. How can I do this?

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3 Responses to How Can I Make My Girlfriends Nose Job Tax Deductible For Me?

  1. Legally Modest says:

    It will probably not be deductible…the only reason the stripper was able to deduct her breast implants was that they were so freakishly large (56N), so as to put them beyond being useful for everyday life..
    Petitioner’s expenditures for implants can be analogized to clothing expenditures which, as a general rule, are not deductible as a business expense even when specific types of clothing are a necessary condition of the business or employment. Mella v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 1986-594. However, there is a recognized exception to this rule when: (1) The clothing is required and essential in the taxpayer’s business or employment; (2) the clothing is not suitable for general or personal wear; and (3) is not so worn. Yeomans v. Commissioner, 30 T.C. 757, 767 (1958).

  2. new-here says:

    I would talk to your accountant

  3. nyboi630 says:

    Nope, gotta get your own nosejob

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